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Elegant Delos pattern glass pedestal cake stand. This pattern was the last production pattern at the Dalzell, Gilmore, and Leighton Glass Works,...

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These lovely tumblers were made by the Dugan / Diamond Glass Co. circa 1907. They are 4" high / 3" in diameter. All of the tumblers are useable however one...

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This goblet was a souvenir from Waterville, Maine. Manufacturer unknown. Believed to be from the 1880's. Size: 3" diameter; 5 3/4" high
Condition: No...

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Made by the Columbia Glass Co., circa 1880's.
Two available at $28.00 each
Size: 3.125" diameter; 5.75" tall
Condition: excellent - no chips, cracks or other...

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By the United States Glass Co., circa 1900. Size: 3 1/2" diameter; 3 1/2" high
Condition: glass is in excellent undamaged condition; only remnants of...

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A wonderful pattern made by Adams & Co., circa 1880. Three different scenes circle the bowl of the compote: 1) the parthenon with the text "Ruins of Parthenon"...

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Fabulous Early American Pattern Glass high standard covered compote with a three dimensional sphinx on the foot of the base and three different...

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A wonderful antique glass bread plate featuring an Egyptian woman / Cleopatra on a balcony looking at a temple with palm trees and a Sphinx. Embossed "Give Us...

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A wonderful creamer featuring three different vignettes: 1) the parthenon with the text "Ruins of Parthenon" underneath 2) a pyramid with a camel and person 3) a column with...

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A wonderful pattern made by Adams & Co., circa 1880. The goblet features three different scenes: 1) the parthenon 2) a pyramid with a camel and...

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An exquisite, impressive berry bowl set - master berry & 5 sauces. The design of this pattern, combined with the thick, high quality glass, creates some very interesting...

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According to the Metz book: "Early American Pattern Glass" these goblets are from the late 1870's. Manufacturer unknown. 5 Available at $26.00 each
Size:...

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A very ornately patterned pitcher with applied handle. From the late 1800's/ early 1900's. Manufacturer unknown.Size: 8 3/4" high
Condition: large flake on top...

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A wonderful little mug featuring two scenes, one showing a deer feeding on leaves on a tree, the other showing a dog racing through a field. This mug was produced by Bryce...

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Fine Cut and Panel Blue Early American Pattern Glass Goblet. This pattern is also known as Button and Oval, Medallion, Nailhead and Panel. Made by...

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Fine Cut and Panel Blue Early American Pattern Glass Goblet. This pattern is also known as Button and Oval, Medallion, Nailhead and Panel. Made by...

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Lovely high standard antique glass cake salver. The plate is square shaped with an interior circular rim. This pattern is also known as Button and...

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A large Early American Pattern Glass Pedestal Cake Stand in the Fishscale or Coral pattern. This pattern was made by Bryce Brothers, circa 1888,...

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Flower and Honeycomb tumblers decorated with amethyst stain on the flowers and gold stain on the leaves. Colors vary on the tumblers. Made by US...